Sihanoukville
TYPE OF TOUR: Private
DEPARTURE: Daily (But close on April 14th, 15th, 16th & 17th for Cambodian New Year )
$450
Preah Sihanouk province is Cambodia’s most famous beach town. Better known as Kampong Som to locals, it is about 230 km southwest of Phnom Penh and boasts pristine white-sand beaches, unspoiled tropical islands, and a dynamic nightlife. With its palm-studded shores and warm, clear waters, it hardly comes as a surprise that Preah Sihanouk attracts crowds of locals, expatriates, and tourists eager for a beach-side holiday. Do as locals do and enjoy the stretches of powdery white sand with a chilled coconut and some toothsome grilled seafood. Or, indulge in a beach-side massage, take a dip in the sea, and go for dinner in any of the local restaurants that serve fresh crabs, prawns, lobsters, fish, and scallops in a mouth-watering array of styles.
Sokha Beach
Sokha Beach Resort takes up and blocks off of Sokha Beach as a private for their hotel residents. However, a small part of this stretch of beach is still open to public. Visitors who want to spend a day on the private, uncrowded shoreline can do so by paying a small fee. The fee also includes use of Sokha Resort’s pools and facilities.
Independence Beach
Independence Beach is a white sandy beach named after the 7-storey Independence Hotel in the area. The Independence Beach is calm and quiet and the perfect place to relax.
Otres Beach
Otres Beach is the next beach south of Ochheuteal and in many way resembles Ochheuteal. The road over the hill form Ochheuteal (through Queen Hill Resort) allows easy access to Otres Beach and is relatively new. Otres beach is largely undeveloped and often more secluded than the other tourist beaches of Sihanoukville. There are scattered grass umbrellas along the beach and few thatch roof beach bars and restaurants clustered toward near the end.
Serendipity Beach
Serendipity Beach is the well-visited beach where you can find cheap guesthouses alongside eateries, shops, and bars. This stretch of beach never sleeps and is a favorite among foreign tourists.
Ochheuteal Beach
Ochheuteal Beach is the most active beach in Sihanoukville and very popular with travelers and weekenders alike. Thatch-roofed seafood shacks and beach bars line the sand from one end of Ochheuteal to the other. Next to it is “Serendipity beach” which is especially popular with budget travelers.
Ream National Park
Ream national Park was declared a protected area in 1993 by royal decree because of its national, scientific, educational and recreational values. It’s situated approximately 18km east of Sihanoukville.
Koh Sang Saa
In Cambodia’s untouched Koh Rong Archipelago, two pristine islands lie side by side. They are known locally as Song Saa – Khmer for ‘The Sweethearts’.
Song Saa Island is as seductive as the name implies. Think intimate. Think luxurious. But above all think harmony – with all the elements of nature that make this place so special.
The resort spans the islands of Koh Ouen and Koh Bong, connected by a footbridge over a marine reserve we have established to safeguard the islands’ reefs and marine life including turtles, seahorses and exotic species of tropical fish.
It features luxury Over-Water, Jungle and Ocean-View villas built with sustainable materials and with the deepest respect for the natural environment.
At the resort’s heart is a world-class restaurant and lounge, spectacularly positioned just off the island’s shoreline and surrounded by sea. A short stroll on the boardwalk will leave you perfectly positioned to take in dramatic sunsets, seascapes and starry nights.
From the moment you set foot on Song Saa’s exquisite islands, we hope you won’t have a care in the world. For this reason, we provide a simple Always-Included pricing policy: one price, per villa, per night. The only exceptions to this are motorised water activities, some adventure and conservation experiences as well as treatments at the resort’s sanctuaries.
Other features include:
+ large infinity edge swimming pool
+ spa and wellness sanctuaries positioned in the rainforest and along the shore
+ yoga and meditation centre on the shoreline, ideal for yoga at sunrise
+ water-sports such as kayaking, snorkelling, and boating
+ fascinating ecological program to experience the area’s flora and fauna
+ an exclusive island boutique featuring designer labels from around the world, luxury body care products, and local art works.
Victory Beach
At over two kilometers, Victory beach is quite long but it is divided into two by a rocky point and a small hill. The section of Victory Beach that contains the Vietnam-Cambodia Monument (Victory Monument) is popular because it is a bit quieter and more relaxed than Ochheuteal Beach and there are a few food beach bars and restaurants right on the sand. Victory Beach is a particularly good beach from which to view sunsets.
Lomherkay Beach
Lomherkay Beach is also known s “Hawaii Beach, King’s Beach, South Channel Beach.” Like the other major beaches, Lomherkay Beach is lined with umbrellas and chairs and little beach shack bars and seafood restaurants, though no where near as densely as Ochheuteal. Lomherkay Beach is get a bit less tourists than Ochheuteal and Serendipity beaches. Access the beach from the small rod at the southern end.
Hawaii Beach
Hawaii Beach is peppered by thatched roofed eateries and cafés and has always been quite popular.
Kbal Chhay Waterfall
The Kbal Chhay Waterfall, approximately 16km from downtown Sihanoukville on national road 4, gives visitors a little taste of paradise. The 14m high waterfalls were discovered in 1960 and developed into a source of fresh water for Sihanoukville in 1998. It has definitely emerged as a favorite among local and foreign visitors.
Wat Chhotahnean (Wat Leu)
Wat Leu was constructed in 1964 and is located at the top of Sihanoukville mountain. The paintings in the wat depict the life of Buddha. Wat Leu is an ancient Buddhist wat that is worth visiting for its religious significance and breath-taking mountain views.
Islands
Approximately 34 islands lie within the jurisdiction of Preah Sihanouk Province. These include the larger islands of Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem to the west, the islands inside Ream national park Koh Thmei and Koh Ses, and also a number of smaller islands found both close to shore and offshore, stretching as far north as the northern tip of Kampong Som Bay. Many of the islands have small beaches and some have been identified as good for snorkeling. These include Koh Khteah, Koh Chraloh, Koh Ta Kiev and Koh Chraloh. The island of Koh Tang, Koh Prins and Poulo Wai have good environments for diving. Most of islands are accessible by regular boat trips.
Koh Rong Sanlem
It is a bit smaller than Koh Rong and situated on its south. Beautiful beaches are on the east coast, where a large heart-shaped bay with some shellfish cultivation is located, and on the north shoreline facing Koh Rong.
Koh Puos
Koh Puos is a quiet and undeveloped island 1 kilometer from the Lomhè Kay beach. Visitors are advised to travel in groups and to bring their own food and drinks when visiting this island.
Koh Russei
Koh Russei or Bamboo Island, described to be a gilt-edged crescent resting on emerald or blue water, is a true jewel of a beach with fine pink or ochre sand and mysterious forest.
Koh Tang
It is quite far from the main shoreline of Preah Sihanouk province. Going there requires to stay overnight on board. The island offers many interesting diving spots which are seldom explored.
A/c Car Toyota + English speaking driver for 1 to 4 plp (Round trip) | A/c Mini Van + English speaking driver for 4 to 14 plp (Round trip) | A/c Car Toyota + English speaking driver for 1 to 4 plp (Single Way) | A/c Mini Van + English speaking driver for 4 to 14 plp (Single Way) |
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140$ | 150$ | 120$ | 130$ |
A/c Car Toyota + English speaking driver for 1 to 4 plp (Round trip) | A/c Mini Van + English speaking driver for 4 to 14 plp (Round trip) | A/c Car Toyota + English speaking driver for 1 to 4 plp (Single Way) | A/c Mini Van + English speaking driver for 4 to 14 plp (Single Way) |
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210$ | 220$ | 190$ | 200$ |
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+ Transport used: Car/Van + English Speaking Driver + Cool Towels + Cold Drinking Waters | + Accommodation + Meals and drinks + Entrance fees + English Speaking tour guide |
OPENING HOURS
Monday to Friday: 8:30 to 17:00
Saturday: 8:30 to 12:30
Sunday: Closed
CONTACT PERSON
Dear customers, the one responsible for the tour is Mr. Smarty. If you have any requests or questions, feel free to contact us and ask for him.
Open Hours :
Monday to Friday and Saturday to Sunday 24 hrs
Svaydoungkom Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Phone: +85517-232-934
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